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With Ash on Their Faces - Yezidi Women and the Islamic State (Paperback)
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With Ash on Their Faces - Yezidi Women and the Islamic State (Paperback)
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Loot Price R372
Discovery Miles 3 720
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ISIS's genocidal attack on the Yezidi population in northern Iraq
in 2014 brought the world's attention to the small faith that
numbers less than one million worldwide. That summer ISIS massacred
Yezidi men and enslaved women and children. More than one hundred
thousand Yezidis were besieged on Sinjar Mountain. The US began
airstrikes to roll back ISIS, citing a duty to save the Yezidis,
but the genocide is still ongoing. The headlines have moved on but
thousands of Yezidi women and children remain in captivity, and
many more are still displaced. Sinjar is now free from ISIS but the
Yezidi homeland is at the centre of growing tensions amongst the
city's liberators, making returning home for the Yezidis almost
impossible. The mass abduction of Yezidi women and children is here
conveyed with extraordinary intensity in the first-hand reporting
of a young journalist who has been based in Iraqi Kurdistan for the
past four years, covering the war with ISIS and its impact on the
people of the country. Otten tells the story of the ISIS attacks,
the mass enslavements of Yezidi women and the fallout from the
disaster. She challenges common perceptions of Yezidi female
victimhood by focusing on stories of resistance passed down by
generations. Yezidi women describe how, in the recent conflict,
they followed the tradition of their ancestors who, a century ago
during persecutions at the fall of the Ottoman empire, put ash on
their faces to make themselves unattractive and try to avoid being
raped. Today, over 3,000 Yezidi women and girls remain in the
Caliphate where they are bought and sold, and passed between
fighters as chattel. But many others have escaped or been released.
Otten bases her book on interviews with these survivors, as well as
those who smuggled them to safety, painstakingly piecing together
their accounts of enslavement. Their deeply moving personal
narratives bring alive a human tragedy.
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